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Man found dead in home after police fired shots in tense standoff

Saskatoon police chief says at least two officers fired shots inside a home on Avenue Q N. Man suspected to have barricaded himself inside was found dead.

At least 2 officers fired shots inside the home

Saskatoon Police surrounded house after gunshots fired

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Saskatoon Police surrounded house after gunshots fired

A tense standoff between police and a man barricaded in a Saskatoon home is over.

Police say the man suspected to havebarricadedhimself in a room of the home on the500 block of Avenue Q North, has been found dead.

It all began around 9a.m. CST, when Ron Zerebeski returned home from a medical appointment.

Zerebeski told CBC Newsthat things just didn't look right when he made his way up the walk.

Police were called to a home in the 500 block of Avenue Q N. in Saskatoon after a stunned homeowner reported a break in in progress. (CBC)

"I went to go into the house and there was a sawhorse lying in front of my big window.I went, 'What the hell?Somebody threw it there,' and I went to go into my house and the side window was broken out of my door," he said.

Zerebeski was ready to go inside to investigate, but had second thoughts and called police instead.

According to a Saskatoon Police Service spokesperson, officerssearched the home and found one room closed. When the door was opened just a crack, police saw an armed man inside with a gun, and that's when shots werefired.

Police couldn't say ifthe suspect fired a weapon, but officers quickly retreated and set up a safe zone around the home.

The preliminary investigation shows shots were fired by a member of the Saskatoon Police Service. A request has already been made for another agency to investigate the incident to provide oversight. (CBC)

"We're not too sure if the suspect had fired or not. We do know that our officers did fire," police Chief CliveWeighilltold reporters in the evening. While they know at least two officers fired shots, Weighill said they're unsure how many shots the officers fired.

At 4:30 p.m., after repeated attempts to make contact with the suspect were not successful, officers went into the bedroom where a man was found dead. Weighill said that man is believed to be the suspect.

Saskatoon police Chief Clive Weighill said while they know at least two officers fired shots, they're unsure how many shots those officers fired. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC)

Weighill explained that any time there is a police-involved shooting, it is reported to the Ministry of Justice. That has already been done in this case, andanother agency will be brought in toinvestigate the incident to provide oversight.

As of 6 p.m. when Weighillspoke to the media, it wasn't known whether or not the man found dead was killed by the gunshots fired by police, or whether the man took his own life.

"I've spoken to both members, so have the deputy chiefs. They seem fine right now but I think that's one of the last things any police officer wants to be involved in, because you're always going to second-guess your actions. It's a tough situation for our officers."

Guns in the home

The standoff was very troubling for Zerebeski, who told CBC that he had a number of huntingrifles in the home, along with ammunition.

"I have guns locked in a gun safe, but they found my Dewalt drills and they figure maybe they tried drilling the gun case out to get into them."

Weighill told reporters it isn't yet known if the suspect accessed any weapons in the home.

There were no police injuries.